The latest in e-books, webinars and more learning opportunities from DPR.

Our best of 2016, to kick-start your 2017.

Start off the new year on the right foot with these 5 premium ebooks curated just for you, the dentist. Dental Products Report aims to inform you on exactly what you need to know about the latest products and technology, as well as how to use them efficiently in your practice in this year and beyond.

   
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The software a dental office uses is critical to the workflow and success of a dental practice, according to DPR’s Chief Technology Officer, Dr. John Flucke. “The software is the engine that drives everything,” he said. Read on to learn more on the importance of software and why training is critical.

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Interest in CBCT technology in dental has grown substantially as more general dentists place implants and recognize the value of virtually planning the procedure for the best treatment results. There is no substitution for being able to accurately measure bone level and thickness prior to placing an implant. This ebook will explain how to set up CBCT software, how to be properly trained and more!

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Composite restorations trace their origins back to the 1960s when the first materials were introduced. These materials had very large particle sizes and were used primarily for anterior teeth. Over the years, the formulations and abilities of composites have improved. First they were strong, then they became esthetic, and now they offer the best of both worlds. Click here to learn more.

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The focus on caries is a powerful element of oral disease prevention, encouraged by the World Health Organization as well as the American Dental Association. More research and innovation is aimed at caries detection and treatment more than ever before. Read more about patient loyalty, education and improvements in diagnostic technology.

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Diode lasers have been on the market since the early 1990s, but they also came with a load of inconvenient aspects in the beginning (size and cost being two of the most major). While the technology was exciting, actually getting one in the office was an unattainable goal for many dentists. For those few early beta testers, having a large, unmovable diode laser didn’t necessarily make their working lives any easier. Check out this ebook to learn if your office is in need of a new laser.

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